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Author Archives: Andrew Sadauskas

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Woman looking at broken air conditioner sitting on couch, suffer
Posted inPlanning

Western Sydney apartment residents will feel the heat from NSW planning decision

by Andrew Sadauskas 7 April 20228 April 2022
Posted inInfrastructure & transport

Why Australia needs to have a conversation about removing freeways

by Andrew Sadauskas 7 April 20227 April 2022
Anna Minns headshot
Posted inWaste and recycling

Meet the next crop of booming circular economy startups

by Andrew Sadauskas 5 April 20225 April 2022
Posted inBusiness & Politics

Major planning battle brewing in NSW over walkable communities and sustainable homes

by Andrew Sadauskas 4 April 202220 April 2022
Posted inHousing

Affordable housing: the co-operative option

by Andrew Sadauskas 31 March 20224 April 2022
Posted inGovernment/Regulations

“A ticking time bomb”: budget derails long-term thinking on transport

by Andrew Sadauskas 31 March 202231 March 2022
Posted inGovernment/Regulations

“A big fat F on climate”: Morrison government budget slashes $700m from climate agencies

by Andrew Sadauskas 31 March 202231 March 2022
Posted inCommercial

The right recipe for decarbonising our buildings

by Andrew Sadauskas 29 March 202230 March 2022
Posted inFinance

Social outcomes, Ukraine and biodiversity are reshaping sustainable finance – here’s how

by Andrew Sadauskas 29 March 202229 March 2022
Posted inCommercial

EY mandates green leases in sustainability push

by Andrew Sadauskas 24 March 202224 March 2022
Posted inBusiness & Politics

Five ways property sector leaders can “throw the rock in the pond” for sustainability

by Andrew Sadauskas 24 March 202224 March 2022
Posted inEnergy

Charging ahead? Volkswagen boss names the big barriers to EVs success – and says stay away from hydrogen

by Andrew Sadauskas 24 March 202224 March 2022
Posted inMaterials

It took just one visit for James Jones & Sons to buy 60 per cent of $380m Aussie timber company Hyne

by Andrew Sadauskas 22 March 202222 March 2022
Posted inConstruction & Development

Let’s hope this infrastructure revolution won’t be televised on Utopia

by Andrew Sadauskas 21 March 202222 March 2022
Posted inBusiness & Politics

SA election: Six ways Peter Malinauskas will reshape planning and sustainability

by Andrew Sadauskas 21 March 20228 July 2022
Posted inJobs and Biz News

Work in property? It’s time to ask your boss for a raise!

by Andrew Sadauskas 17 March 202218 March 2022
Posted inEducation, Training & Research

Griffith Uni leads globally to test trees and plants embedded in buildings

by Andrew Sadauskas 17 March 202217 March 2022
Posted inInfrastructure & transport

Working from home creates a housing crunch for regional communities

by Andrew Sadauskas 17 March 202217 March 2022
Posted inMaterials

Building concrete solutions for lower-carbon cement

by Andrew Sadauskas 15 March 202215 March 2022

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